Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Saurdaukar on July 21, 2004, 01:52:13 PM
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Doobie doobie doooo (http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20040721-081009-2541r.htm)
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No. But there would have been eventually had the US not intervened in Spring 2003.
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lol Rip.... nice avatar :D
Has he sent you any nice flowers yet?
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Originally posted by Nilsen
lol Rip.... nice avatar :D
Has he sent you any nice flowers yet?
Not yet! He'd respond, but he's been banned on this website, not the first time mind you. :)
We send each other kisses over at Check six website all the time!
He told me "I'm a catcher, so just give me the green light big boy!"
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Sounds nice. Love is such a great thing and hard to find so you should enjoy every minute of it. :)
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Film at seven.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
No. But there would have been eventually had the US not intervened in Spring 2003.
Yup, in another 400 years or so, he just might have had a starship (built from unused scuds) capable of light speed as well.
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Sadam had a strange stratagy for Iraq to win Civ III!
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I used to play Civ2 as Saddam. :)
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Nukes in Iraq?
When is he coming back to the US? ( I'll miss him)
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Originally posted by Red Tail 444
Yup, in another 400 years or so, he just might have had a starship (built from unused scuds) capable of light speed as well.
we already know you are stupid , you don't have to keep proving it.
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saddam = Better target than other countries \/\/007!!!!!
74RD5 = 4|\|y0|\|3 \/\/|-|0 b3l13\/35 t|-|4t.
-SW
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Am I late for the party? I heard someone was gonna be serving crow, yet again.
I've developed quite a taste for crow. Tasteless, odorless... hell I can't even see it. But that's okay, cuz I'm trying to watch my weight. It's perfect.
More crow..... puhlease.
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Nash has a small peepee.
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Shush! Zip it!
jeeezus
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
No. But there would have been eventually had the US not intervened in Spring 2003.
Iraq had no bomb project (http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/26/1067103268280.html?from=storyrhs&oneclick=true)
Australia's top expert on Iraq's weapons has said prewar coalition claims that Iraq was importing the components of a nuclear weapons program - including aluminium tubes for use in centrifuges - were wrong.
Brigadier-General Stephen Meekin, who commands a 500-strong unit with primary responsibility for collecting Iraq's illicit military technology, made the revelations to The Washington Post.
Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd said the brigadier's statement "appears to give the lie to the Government's claims. The brigadier is also saying the containment program appears to have been working".
Tronsky